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MTL - Mage Network-~ About the upper limit of summoning beasts
Because there are book friends asking questions, the author's bacteria answer here (previously mentioned, may not be too detailed)
for example:
For example, the protagonist has 101 mana, you need to summon 傀儡 with 100 mana, then the protagonist can only summon one 傀儡 (the same way to summon the beast, the swearing of the curse is only physical immortality and automatic rebirth, in addition to the summoning beast).
One hour after the summoning, the protagonist can return to 101 mana, but can't summon the second one because the mana of the protagonist is not high enough.
Before the 199 mana, the protagonist's summons were all one, and by 200 mana, the summoned number became two.
The number of summons = the protagonist's mana divided by the desired point of the summoner.
For example: 101 divided by 100 = 1. 3041 divided by 100 = 30 (the current summons of the protagonist). Change to a fierce who needs 5 points. The number of calls to the protagonist is 3041 divided by 5=608.
After the summoning, the protagonist can normally restore the mana, and can save the spell without canceling the summon. However, 30 傀儡 can not be summoned as long as it is still 30, and can be summoned by a mana to become a 29.
Similarly, the summoning of the wolf can always exist, and the summoning beast will always exist without being killed. But the summoning can't be directly projected to another plane, only to carry the past. The protagonist can't summon hundreds of fierce wolves back to the present generation. The group around them is too bizarre, so they are summoned when they are used up. (The protagonist puts the crow in the modern city, the crow does not affect, so the recall is not cancelled.)
Therefore, the summoning has an upper limit, but the summoning does not affect the returning mana of itself.
Also.
The protagonist can also summon the fierce wolf after summoning the scorpion, summon 30 squats and then return to the mana and call 608 wolves. The two can exist at the same time, and then return to the mana and call 1520 crows. How many kinds of summoning spells can be summoned by the mage, each of which independently calculates the mana cap (the spell can't be changed at the same time unless you copy or summon your own phantom body).
(The above is a question from the ‘Xiao Zhengtian’ book friend, and the answer is completed.)
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